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  • Wow this is impressive, chips are starting to turn into brains.

  • How do i buy this?

  • May I know hows the sol gel solution made?

  • This is fantastic

  • ...disregard my last comment, I hadn't watched to the part of the video that said it before I made said comment. But, I was right, so yay!

  • o.o... These are memristors, right? They made flexible memristors. That's awesome.

  • lol very old

  • Great video. There is a typo in the credits however. The word "permission" is spelled "PREMISSION." Other than that small thing...great!

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  • What did it have to do with dancing?

  • That's quite interesting. But i think our body's let us know if we're sick or not, and if we die.. it's natural. I think it's an awesome device but the health thing is a bit over rated.

  • you should look a bit further into the future, there is a huge HUGE potential for this technology mate.

  • The health thing is just one small example. They list that because thats what the lab is intoimproving serious applications like supporting life. But you can also expect to see things like flexible iPhone 5.0 with a flexible OLED screen. This way if you dont care about your health, at least your music player can bend in your pocket so it wont ruin the look of your fashion pants.

  • This is Fantastic! What kind of capacity are you getting out of this chip?

  • This work is a proof of principle, and it only demonstrates information storage on the order of individual bits. The target applications for these devices are those that require a relatively small amount of memory (but physically flexible, inexpensive, lightweight memory), so the devices are relatively large-scale and are not optimized for use in dense memory arrays.

  • Yeah, thanks but no thanks. I will keep track of my own health

  • Your still keeping track of your own health. The chip would merely be able to supply you with a lot more information about what's happening in your body. This would be especially useful for old people.

  • do you know how cheap these things will be and what their common civilian applications could be?

  • Hopefully, the civilian application of these kinds of chips will include Hoverboard technology.

  • It is hard to estimate an exact cost; however, if the devices are eventually completely fabricated on a polymer sheet by a printer (similar to printing on an overhead transparency with an ink jet printer), the devices would be relatively inexpensive compared to traditional electronics fabricated on silicon substrates.

  • With significant developments in device reliability and consistency, the devices could have potential applications anywhere that lightweight, inexpensive, flexible memory is required. Possible example applications could include for use as memory in: wearable medical sensors, inexpensive sensors or tags on commercial products, security swipe cards, electronics to help enable flexible displays, or sensors that are integrated into infrastructure.

  • Hey this is a very interesting video. Love that it is closed caption. I use closed caption a lot due to some hearing problems. I can hear without it but sometimes i miss things. Nice to learn about something new , that has fun.

  • I am really enjoying your new youtube channel! This one was particularly cool.

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